The only European country without a permanent river and natural lakes and forests
Malta consists of seven islands, of which only the two largest islands are Gozo and Malta, while the third largest island, Comino, is a luxury resort. The other four islands are completely uninhabited.
Malta became independent from Britain after 150 years of colonization in 1964, became a republic in 1974, and joined the European Union in 2004.
Malta is the largest European center for learning English
The University of Malta, which has been operating for almost 5 centuries, is one of the oldest universities in Europe.
Malta is the only European country that does not even have a permanent river, natural lakes and forests.
The small Mediterranean country has become the center of Europe’s gambling industry, offering gambling, poker, online casinos and online betting.
The country has been the location of some of Hollywood’s top films such as Gladiator, Troy, Captain Philip, Game of Thrones and The Azure Window.
Gay marriage was legalized in Malta in 2017.
The motto of the country of Malta is courage and stability.
Valletta, the capital of Malta, has a population of less than 10,000.
The highest point of Malta is Ta’ Dmejrek with 253 meters.
Water in Malta is more expensive than wine.
Malta is the smallest country in the European Union with 316 square kilometers.
In Malta you can see the oldest instruments in the world dating back 5,000 years. Ancient temples built before the pyramids of Egypt.
There are no homeless people in the country.
97% of Maltese people are Catholic.
The people of Malta drive like the UK on the left.
Malta’s economy is based on international trade, textiles, fruits, vegetables, livestock, shipbuilding, electronics and tourism.
Mobile and telephone services are expensive in Malta.
All health care in Malta is free. Malta ranks 6th in the overall quality of healthcare in the EU.